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Permasalahan Sistem Saluran Drainase ( Jalan Tropika XV, Sertajaya, Kecamatan Cikarang Timur) Herol, Herol; Putri, Isria Miharti Maherni; Yuliana, Eky Estyning; Sari, Mela; Natasya, Alma; Sakinah, Sakinah; Oktariyanto, Hendy
JURNAL TEKNIK SIPIL Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Teknik Sipil - Desember 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pelita Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37366/jts.v4i2.5130

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Kabupaten Bekasi khususnya daerah Cikarang merupakan daerah yang padat penduduk. Kedudukan Kabupaten Bekasi sudah sangat berkembang pesat maka penataan kota dan penataan pemukiman haruslah di rencanakan dalam jangka panjang, tentu hal tersebut tidak lepas dari perencanaan sistem drainase kota, maka peneliti mengevaluasi saluran drainase primer dan sekunder yang terdapat saluran drainase pada Jalan Tropika XV, Sertajaya, Kecamatan Cikarang Timur yang ditinjau dari aspekteknis. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat dijadikan sebagai bahan pertimbangan, dan masukan oleh pembuat keputusan dalam menyusun suatu konsep kebijakan dan strategi yang berkaitan dengan pengelolaan drainase di daerah tersebut.
Tiga Pilar Pengendalian Hipertensi Berbasis Komunitas: Edukasi Pasien, Penguatan Kader, dan Pelatihan Petugas Puskesmas : Indonesia Rahmawati, Riana; Fauziyati, Ana; Widayati, sri; Nazihah, Nida Zahrotun; Natasya, Alma
Jurnal Abdimas Madani dan Lestari (JAMALI) Volume 08, Issue 1, Maret 2026
Publisher : UII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jamali.vol8.iss1.art23

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Hypertension control in primary care remains a public health challenge in Indonesia. Among pre-elderly and older adults, hypertension prevalence is higher, increasing the risk of serious cardiovascular complications. Sustained strengthening is required for comprehensive initiatives that engage both health professionals and community health workers (cadres). This community service program aimed to enhance the roles of patients, elderly posyandu cadres, and the puskesmas staff in hypertension management in  Pandak Village, Bantul Regency. The methods and approaches included case mapping, community-based screening, cadre training, provision of tensimeters, patient/family education, and training for puskesmas health workers. Data from the puskesmas indicated that 355 Pandak residents had hypertension. Community screening targeting pre-elderly and older adults was attended by 186 residents, of whom 154 were confirmed to have hypertension. Cadre training involved 12 elderly posyandu cadres, focusing on how to conduct elderly screening (anthropometry and blood pressure check) and interpret hypertension status. Before the training, only two cadres were able to measure blood pressure using tensimeter, whereas after the training all attending cadres were able to perform measurements independently. The program also provided seven sets of tensimeters to improve access to blood pressure monitoring in Pandak Village. Training for puskesmas health workers on “Current Hypertension Therapy and Its Implementation in Primary Care” was attended by 21 participants (doctors, nurses, and midwives). Knowledge increased, with the mean pre-test score rising from 61.0 to 83.8 in the post-test. Overall, the program enhanced the capacity of cadres and puskesmas staff and improved access to hypertension screening and monitoring.